/ Picked up half a megawatt worth of Caterpillar power, think I'll make a PTO generator
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1 hp = 745 watts
210 kw = 283 hp
your ls has 32 pto hp??
these heads may be 460 volt 3 phase? seems like a large problem to get this to work on your tractor....
you may not even have enough HP to excite the winding.
looks like the sr4b is usually paired with a ~500 hp 3456 ....
210kw is a huge head. I bet its 3phase also. Good luck being able to turn that thing fast enough with 30hp and 540rpm
These heads are 12-wire configuration which means they can be connected Wye or Delta, high voltage or low voltage, single phase or 3 phase.
The excitation power is 60V @ 12A, just about 1HP.
There will be brush resistance, bearing resistance, plus the drag of spinning the internal cooling fan. I'm thinking somewhere in the neighborhood of 5-10hp just to spin the rotor and make voltage with no electrical load. That should leave plenty of PTO power left over to power the house.
Just because the generator can put out 283 electrical HP, doesn't mean it has to, and doesn't mean I need to pair it up with a prime mover capable of 283 - 500 mechanical HP.
Theoretically I could spin this thing up with a little 5hp Briggs lawnmower engine for testing. That massive rotor has a lot of inertia so It would probably take a minute to get up to speed, but should work. The tractor might even have a hard time getting it up to 1800rpm in the beginning, but once at speed should be able to handle any household load I throw at it, and that juggernaut of a rotor should help to smooth out any hiccups caused by instant high loads, like the central A/C startup.